30 July 2015
Two More Arrested Over Murder Of Paul McCauley
Two more men have been arrested in connection with the murder of Paul McCauley in L'Derry in 2006. A 46-year-old was arrested in the Fountain area and a 27-year-old was arrested in the Waterside area on Thursday. A property is also being searched in the Waterside.

10 August 2009
'Relief' In Derry As 'Boys' Parade
One of the most symbolic events in Northern Ireland's loyal orders' calendar was marked at the weekend. Fears of widespread trouble failed to materialise as the 320th Relief of Derry celebrations took place in Londonderry - but was marred afterwards by violence.

30 November 2007
'Boys' Change Parade Date
A previously contentious loyal order parade - around the walls of Derry - has been brought forward to minimise disruption to festive shopping in and around Londonderry. The Apprentice Boys of Derry organisation has again taken this step as a move to accommodate the local business community in the run-up to Christmas.

11 August 2008
NI News In Brief
Suspect Remanded Over Killing The man arrested over the killing of Londonderry woman Jean Quigley has appeared in court charged with her murder. Stephen Cahoon, 35, of Harvey Street in Derry, appeared at a special sitting of Carrick-on-Shannon District Court in County Leitrim and was remanded in custody until 15 August.

06 August 2004
Apprentice Boys parade banned
The Parades Commission has banned an Apprentice Boys parade from passing through the mainly nationalist Ardoyne district of north Belfast next Saturday.

20 February 2003
Apprentice Boys parade talk doubts
The Apprentice Boys have said that talks with the Parades Commission on this year's marches may be in doubt. The annual talks with the Parades Commission and residents' representatives have been thrown into question, as the Apprentice Boys want to know how confidential information has allegedly fallen into the hands of republicans.

07 November 2012
Commission Rules Restrictions On Remembrance Parade
The Parades Commission has enforced restrictions on a Remembrance Day march due to pass St Patrick’s Church on Saturday. The north Belfast church is yet again to be the focal point of contentious parades, as the Apprentice Boys of Derry prepare to march through the area at the weekend.

26 November 2010
'Boys' To Pass Ardoyne On Derry Road
A loyal order feeder parade by the Apprentice Boys will be allowed to pass the nationalist Ardoyne shops on the main Crumlin Road next weekend. However, a contentious lodge, the ABOD Ligoniel Walker Club were told by the Parades Commission yesterday that they are not permitted to march with a band.

05 August 2004
Ardoyne parade decision imminent
The Parades Commission is set to announce its decision whether an Apprentice Boys Parade can pass through the mainly nationalist Ardoyne area of north Belfast later this month. The Ligoniel Walkers Club and an accompanying band have applied to parade past local shops before boarding buses for the main demonstration in Londonderry on August 14.

22 June 2009
Boys Bailed Over Racism Trouble
Two teenage boys appeared before a magistrate this morning charged with causing trouble at an anti-racism rally in Belfast. The pair, aged 15 and 16, were arrested in connection trouble which flared during a demonstration march against the intimidation of Romanians living in south Belfast.

31 July 2015
Other News In Brief
Diary Farmers Protest Stormont Some 200 farmers have staged a protest outside Stormont over diary prices as the agriculture and rural development committee held a special meeting to discuss the dairy farming crisis. According to reports the farmers claimed that what they are being paid for their milk "is well below the cost of producing it".

14 October 2011
Summer Of Post Parade Violence Cost £5.7m
Sectarian rioting is costing the economy dearly with news this morning that the cost of policing parades and associated public disorder during the period from April to the end of August was a huge £5.7m.

04 June 2009
Policing Soccer Violence Cost Over £100K
It has emerged today that the policing operation to cover just one international soccer match that turned ugly cost £105,000. The BBC sought details of the policing operation for the Northern Ireland vs Poland international and the ensuing rioting.